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Chapter285 【Atlantic Empire Textual Research】

This book was written by Love Staff.

Love is indeed someone with a deep understanding of Boardwalk Empire, so it is not surprising at all that he wrote this book.

In theory, that's it.

But Li Jiu always felt that something was wrong.

Until he opened the preface of this book and saw the author's preface...

The time when he saw this Love Staff was: 1468 AD, the Monsoon Moon.

Nearly two hundred years ago.

So, is it a coincidence of the same name, or...

Naturally, it was impossible for Li Jiu to take this book and ask Love whether this book was written by you or by your ancestors.

He just subconsciously started to be wary of Love again, and felt that this person might be hiding very deep.

Because his previous investigation did not find these things at all.

But he started reading the book first, and the system gave him this clue. There must be some useful information.

This book, just like its title, is a series of research on the existence of the ancient Atlantic Empire.

The beginning of the chapter is about several islands that are now known to have been important city-states in the Atlantic Empire in the past, namely Leuthe, Chalkdamma, Sililius, Arran, and the Sea of ​​​​Tis.

Except for Leuthe, Li Jiu had never heard of any of these places.

Oh, no, Sililius, he has heard of it, or seen it, because it is written in Blackbeard's logbook that his stabbing sword was obtained in Sililius, where he

He discovered the ruins of the Atlantic Empire and obtained the bayonet sword and other treasures in the ruins, as well as the curse on him.

Li Jiu had also heard a little bit about the Tis sea area, or in other words, he knew it from the memory of his predecessor.

This sea area has always been a legendary area in the West Sea. Its overall area is about the same size as the Calabis Sea. It is extremely dangerous and strange. Ships entering this sea area often get lost and get lost. Rumors of ghost ships also occur most often in this sea area.

Some people once said that they met ancient people from thousands of years ago in this sea area. In short, it is a well-known place in the West Sea.

Indeed, some people say that the reason why it is so weird there is because that sea area was actually a land kingdom at the beginning. Later, it turned its back on the gods during the ancient divine war and was punished by the gods. It sank directly to the ground and was cursed forever.

The residents there will never be able to transcend life, and those who enter there will be trapped and unable to leave.

It sounds like it has something to do with the mysterious demise of Boardwalk Empire.

For specific reading, the author of this book, Luofu, is indeed very similar to the Luofu whom Li Jiu knew. They are both rigorous, and their various textual research and materials are very informative. All conclusions are inferred based on arguments from all aspects.

from.

In Love's research, he determined that Leuthe was once the capital of the Atlantic Empire. However, it also sank a lot in a disaster in ancient times. The existing Leuthe is just that

It was only a small part of Leuthe.

Based on some of the unearthed antiquities and the shape of the entire Leuthe, he even deduced that this might also be the cemetery of the emperors of the Atlantic Empire.

Because in the culture of Atlantic Empire, there is a tradition of placing the cemetery under the throne.

But in research in several other places, Love put forward a different point of view, that is, there was more than one cemetery for the emperors of the Atlantic Empire.

That tradition may not simply be about placing cemeteries under the throne, but that the emperor of the Atlantic Empire would place cemeteries in each of his cities and send capable officers to guard them.

It's more like some kind of special ceremony.

Judging from the Atlantic Empire's emperor's enthusiasm for cemeteries, as well as other unearthed cultural relics, and some textual research, it can be seen that the Atlantic Empire is obsessed with and pursues death and immortality.

They seem to think that the soul is immortal and the body is just a container. When the body dies, the soul still exists. As long as there is a cemetery to preserve the body, the soul will still wake up in the body after a long period of dormancy and transfer the body to the body.

It also becomes special and can be used permanently.

Therefore, Love boldly speculated that the emperor of the Atlantic Empire left these cemeteries in order to one day return as king, be resurrected, and rule his country again.

This speculation sounds extremely absurd. It can be combined with information, research, and information that Li Jiu himself knows, including the living dead, Blackbeard who has completely turned into a ghost, etc.

He really thought it was possible.

Then further infer that Blackbeard's complete ghost transformation may mean that he got the stabbing sword of a governor, and this governor should have been a candidate to protect the emperor's cemetery, and he passively succeeded that governor

Duty, turned into a ghost, waiting for the emperor's return.

Continuing to look through the pages, he reached the section about the Sea of ​​Tees. Based on some ancient relics salvaged from that sea area, as well as some ghost ships that had been witnessed, including those who said they had seen ancient people, Love inferred that this area

The sea area was indeed once the territory of the Atlantic Empire, and it was also land. Later, the land sank.

It's hard to say exactly why Lu Shen died. Judging from the known information, the sea area of ​​​​Tis is basically one of the many cemeteries of the original Atlantic Empire emperor, and it should even be the largest and most important one.

But in the end, the entire continent sank, and not even a few islands were left.

Judging from some evidence, it seems that just like the rumor, the emperor of the Atlantic Empire betrayed the gods and was punished by the gods, sinking the entire sea area of ​​​​Tis.

But other evidence seems to be that the emperor of the Atlantic Empire himself sank this area.

Because the age is so long and there is very little evidence, it is impossible to get a sufficiently correct answer.

This is obviously a historical mystery.

Lovestaff himself said so in his book.

Moreover, he believed that the entire land sinking in the Tees Sea may be the beginning of the final collapse of the Atlantic Empire and the reason why the Atlantic Empire Emperor's dream of immortality was shattered.

Li Jiu spent the rest of the afternoon reading the entire book and fell into deep thought.

Why on earth did the system give him this book?

After reading it, he didn't realize what he had gained. Will it have any impact on his next action plan, or in other words, the subsequent war on Nasuo?

He was really puzzled.

And night has arrived unconsciously.

------Digression-----
Chapter completed!
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